RULES & REGULATIONS for PARKS, OPEN SPACE & RESERVOIRS
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RULES & REGULATIONS for PARKS, OPEN SPACE & RESERVOIRS City of Aurora, Colorado Department of Parks, Recreation & Open Space AuroraGov.org/Reservoirs TABLE of CONTENTS PROS General Rules & Regulations..................................................1 General Rules & Regulations pertaining to Aurora Reservoir & Quincy Reservoir.............................................11 Rules & Regulations for Aurora Reservoir Only................................14 Bag & Possession Limits for Aurora Reservoir.............................15 Rules & Regulations for Quincy Reservoir Only................................16 Bag & Possession Limits for Quincy Reservoir.............................16 Rules & Regulations for Sports Park Only.......................................17 Rules & Regulations for Dog off-leash Parks Only............................17 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS Any rule or regulation that refers to parks, park usage, or park grounds is intended to include all open space, parks and reservoirs within the City of Aurora, including golf courses, special use sites, natural areas, and trails. The term “park facility” is used to refer to any property owned, leased or managed for public recreational uses by the City of Aurora. For the purposes of these regulations any reference made to vessel or boat, singularly or together is intended to mean any type of watercraft, vessel, boat, sailboat, sailboard, float tube, kite used for sailing, or any other device capable of being used as a means of transportation of persons or property on or through the water. 6501. Park Usage a. Parks, picnic shelters, playgrounds, tennis courts, athletic fields, and other park facilities are available on a “first come, first served” basis, unless the park facility has been reserved by a permit from the Director of Parks, Recreation and Open Space, or his designee. It is unlawful for any person(s) other than those who reserved it to occupy an area when the area has been reserved with a permit. b. It is unlawful to exceed the maximum number of people and activities in any park facility as designated by the Director of Parks, Recreation and Open Space. 6502. Hours a. Persons are prohibited from being in any park facility between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., unless otherwise posted, or when the park facility has been fenced, locked, and/or temporarily closed to public use except as authorized. b. All persons must exit access gates at posted time. 6503. Unauthorized or Restricted Areas It shall be unlawful for a person or persons to enter into or remain on any designated unauthorized or restricted areas. 6504. Activity Contrary to Sign It shall be unlawful to engage in or conduct any activity in any park facility that is contrary to any sign, permanent or temporary, posted by the Director of Parks, Recreation and Open Space or his designee. 6505. Unauthorized Use of City Equipment or Property It shall be unlawful for any unauthorized person to use any City of Aurora owned property or equipment, without first obtaining written authorization from the City of Aurora. 1 6506. Damage to Property a. It shall be unlawful to alter or damage in any manner lands or any park facility, without written authorization from the Director of Parks, Recreation and Open Space. Alter is defined as, but not limited to, any modification of existing lands or vegetation from its existing condition including any form of digging, landscaping, construction or placement of structures or other. b. It shall be unlawful to remove, destroy, mutilate, deface or damage any building, structure, facility, sign, marker, rock, vegetation, or other object located on any park facility. c. It shall be unlawful to construct, place, or maintain any kind of road, trail, structure, signs, markers, fence, enclosure, or other improvements. d. No vegetation may be introduced into any park facility. e. Any animal owner whose animal destroys, damages, or injures land or property or a facility in a park or area designated as park land shall be responsible for damage caused by the animal. Owner is defined as any person in possession of, keeping, or having custody or control of any animal. 6507. Hazardous Activities It shall be unlawful to engage in any activity which constitutes a hazard to the safety of the participant or other persons, except in areas where such activities are specifically authorized. 6508. Commercial Gain The following activities are prohibited unless a permit has been issued by the Director of Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department: a. Use of any park facility for private gain, commercial purposes or non-profit fundraising; b. Offering any article or thing for sale, including food, within any park facility; or c. Charging fees for use of any park facility. No admission shall be charged to participate in any event, including but not limited to, lessons, clinics, tournaments, shows, exhibits. 6509. Removed 6510. Vehicular Use a. Unauthorized motor vehicles either electric or gas powered shall not be permitted beyond designated road ways, parking areas, on paths, trails, along greenbelts and drainage ways, or in posted service yards. b. Unauthorized motor vehicles, including motorized boats, mini- bikes, scooters, and go-carts are prohibited along the High Line Canal at all times. c. Individuals with mobility disabilities may use other power-driven mobility devices (OPDMDs) on trails within Aurora parks and open space properties for purposes of locomotion. Authorized OPDMDs shall meet the following criteria: 2 1. Width of OPDMD must not exceed 40% of the total width of the trail. 2. Length of OPDMD must allow operator to maneuver around all corners without leaving the trail surface. 3. Weight must not cause displacement of trail material. 4. No fuel powered engines allowed. 5. Motor noise level must not exceed 55 decibels. 6. Must not cause damage to the trail, turf, property or natural ecosystem. 6511. Parking a. Parking of any vehicles, on public land and/or designated park land is not permitted, except on designated roadways and parking areas including vehicles for purposes of unloading. b. Parking is prohibited between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., or as posted. c. Parking, stopping and/or loading/unloading in a designated fire lane is prohibited. d. Oversized vehicles including recreational vehicles and trailers shall be parked in designated area and not to exceed more than one parking spot. e. Vehicles shall not exceed the posted time allowed for loading/ unloading zones. f. City authorized/owned vehicles are exempt from this regulation. 6512. Handicapped Parking No vehicle and/or trailers shall be allowed in handicapped parking areas unless such vehicle and/or trailer displays a current state issued handicap license plate and/or tag. 6513. Bicycles a. Bicycles may only be operated on designated trails. b. Bicycles shall not exceed posted speed limits. c. Allowable electrical assisted bicycles are “Class 1” and “Class 2” as defined by Colorado Revised Statutes, 42-1-102. Generally two, or three-wheeled vehicles with fully operable pedals, and an electric motor not exceeding 750 watts of power, and whose motor ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches a speed of 20 miles per hour. Allowable electrical assisted bicycles must comply with the following: 1. Speed limit of 15 mph unless otherwise posted; 2. Weigh less than 100 pounds; 3. May not be wider than forty percent (40%) of the width of the trail; and 4. May be operated on any paved multi-purpose trails only. 5. Electric bicycles are prohibited on the High Line Canal trail, except by authorized agencies. 6514. Activities in City of Aurora Waters. a. All activities in City of Aurora waters including the use of watercraft, waders, swimming, and ice fishing shall be at the discretion of the City of Aurora. 3 b. Swimming, SCUBA diving, snorkeling, tubing, rafting, boating, are prohibited on any lakes, spillways, or canals, except in designated areas. c. Ice activities are prohibited on any park facility, except in designated areas or as authorized by the posting of signs by the Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department. d. Ice-fishing shelters must be portable and must be removed each day before closing. 6515. Compliance with Colorado Boating Regulations. Users must comply with the Colorado Boating Regulations which are hereby adopted in their entirety as amended from time to time by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. a. No person shall operate a vessel that has entered the water unless each child under the age of thirteen who is aboard such vessel is wearing a personal flotation device, unless such child is below deck or in an enclosed cabin. Such flotation device shall be of a type approved by the United States Coast Guard and shall be in good and serviceable condition. b. All boats and vessels must be registered with Colorado Parks and Wildlife with the proper identification number, hull identification number, and expiration date decal attached as prescribed by the Colorado Boating Statutes and Regulations. 6516. Compliance with Colorado Fishing Regulations All anglers must comply with the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Rules and Regulations regarding fishing, which are hereby adopted in their entirety as amended from time to time by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife. 6517. Fishing a. Fishing is prohibited both from the shore and watercraft in areas posted as “No Fishing”. b. Spear fishing/bow fishing is prohibited. c. Cleaning of fish is prohibited. 6518. Wildlife a. It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully damage, destroy, or remove any wildlife, habitat, or vegetation. b. No wildlife or domesticated animals may be introduced into any park facility. c. It is unlawful for any person to take or have in his/her possession any wildlife from any park facility, except as permitted in these rules and regulations. Possession of wildlife shall be prima facie evidence that the person having such possession is engaged or has been engaged in hunting, fishing, or trapping.